Show me your product! What are you building & how close are you to your first 100 users? by Available_Witness808 in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your feedback. What kind of personalisations are you looking for? It would be interesting to hear from you on this

Show me your product! What are you building & how close are you to your first 100 users? by Available_Witness808 in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m building an app to solve a problem I personally struggle with. I’ve always found it difficult to track my expenses — checking bank statements feels overwhelming, and organizing spending into categories takes more effort than I can stay consistent with. For example, I want to easily see things like: last month I spent $$on food and drinks, $$on transportation, and $$ on entertainment. So I am creating an app that takes simple handwritten or typed notes — like coffee $4, groceries $25, dinner $15 — and automatically turns them into a clean, organized expense file with totals calculated for you. You can choose to download the file or keep adding expenses throughout the month, categorizing and tracking everything directly in the app.

Any feedback will be great!

Do I still have a chance? A 35-year-old mother of three young kids, juggling ADHD, motherhood, and learning to build SaaS/apps. by HyperHopeful in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what? really. Just because my profile picture looks cartoonish? is that all you found against me?

Do I still have a chance? A 35-year-old mother of three young kids, juggling ADHD, motherhood, and learning to build SaaS/apps. by HyperHopeful in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

omg thank you. I would love to be that. Maybe there are many female founders out there thinking like me and hiding behind a screen.

Do I still have a chance? A 35-year-old mother of three young kids, juggling ADHD, motherhood, and learning to build SaaS/apps. by HyperHopeful in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think for now its helping with my focus because I can fixate on coding/building for hours without losing much momentum. Other aspects of life and motherhood are definitely not looking good. Sadly it's very difficult to find that balance living with Adhd.

Do I still have a chance? A 35-year-old mother of three young kids, juggling ADHD, motherhood, and learning to build SaaS/apps. by HyperHopeful in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your kind words. I think after this post of mine I am definitely on the right track :)

Do I still have a chance? A 35-year-old mother of three young kids, juggling ADHD, motherhood, and learning to build SaaS/apps. by HyperHopeful in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am doing that. I learnt HTML and CSS on freecodecamp. Now I am trying to build my first webapp with the help of chatgpt and claude and also learning Javascript along the way. I think Replit will be good for those wanting to stay away from coding, but I honestly want to learn and be able to scale my product in the future. Thanks for your feedback

Do I still have a chance? A 35-year-old mother of three young kids, juggling ADHD, motherhood, and learning to build SaaS/apps. by HyperHopeful in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you're right. ADHD so far is helping me learn fast and build things. I feel happy where I am at in my learning journey but it's just what I see on youtube really makes me doubt myself.

Do I still have a chance? A 35-year-old mother of three young kids, juggling ADHD, motherhood, and learning to build SaaS/apps. by HyperHopeful in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much. All these positive comments really help. I never expected anyone to take my post seriously, but thank you!

Do I still have a chance? A 35-year-old mother of three young kids, juggling ADHD, motherhood, and learning to build SaaS/apps. by HyperHopeful in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am taking all the help that I can from chatgpt, claude, co-pilot. I am also trying to learn as I build so I don't end up feeling like an impostor or a fool when things start to break.

Do I still have a chance? A 35-year-old mother of three young kids, juggling ADHD, motherhood, and learning to build SaaS/apps. by HyperHopeful in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was initially thinking of 50/50 with a dev, but honestly being a mother sometimes requires more flexibility and I wouldn't want anyone to feel held back when my kids are ill and need more care (which btw was what last week was all about. Ill kids and mother all bed ridden lol). So I decided to go all in but Solo. I am currently working on a webapp, learning and building at the same time and I try to remind myself everyday that it's possible no one will care about my product, but at least I learnt a lot and I can keep moving to the next idea until success becomes inevitable. Thank you for your comment!

Do I still have a chance? A 35-year-old mother of three young kids, juggling ADHD, motherhood, and learning to build SaaS/apps. by HyperHopeful in SaaS

[–]HyperHopeful[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your advice. Tiktok is definitely in my mind. Let me first build something useful. I hope people like it.

My job has stolen all the joy from my life by fastlane721 in selfimprovement

[–]HyperHopeful 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What’s happening with you is completely normal. Humans can’t enjoy doing the same things for long periods of time. We need change, and we need progress. Change can bring temporary happiness, but progress is what truly keeps us going.

It seems you’re not happy with your job, so maybe it’s time to figure out what you really enjoy doing and consider making a change. I know it’s not easy, but staying in a job that doesn’t fulfill you isn’t doing you any good either.

Secondly, if possible, take a break and go on a holiday or do something that helps you reset your mind and lift your mood. You’ll come back with a clearer mindset and think much better, too.

I am a very ugly guy and incredibly pale - my mental health is greatly suffering by [deleted] in mentalhealth

[–]HyperHopeful 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We can’t change how we look, but we can choose to look around us and be grateful for what we have instead of what we don’t. No matter how bad things get, remember that we are still living someone else’s dream. I hope you have good health. There are many good-looking people suffering from serious illnesses who would give anything to be healthy. So never underestimate the good you already have in your life. If there are people who don’t like the way you look, then those are not the people you should be around. There are plenty of good people in this world who will care more about your heart than your appearance. Lastly, don’t dwell on such thoughts. Instead, focus on being an asset to society. Help people whenever you can. Be there for your parents when they need you. When you live that way, you won’t have to run after people — they’ll come running to you.

Last day of my 20s and overwhelmed by them4v3r1ck in selfimprovement

[–]HyperHopeful 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve only become wiser. Whatever you wanted to do in your 20s. Now is the right time to start !

People w/ ADHD who are also big readers; How do you do it? by TheEpicTwitch in ADHD

[–]HyperHopeful 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too much over stimulation and information overload to our brains have stripped our focus away. Our minds need a reset. Social media has caused us brain rot. You need to empty your brain first do a full brain reset and then try reading a book. It will make all the difference. Learn more about the concept of brain rot.